Her prejudice just reflects poorly on her not on those of us who enjoy romance. I have a Nook Simple Touch and now a Nook HD+ and the first thing I did when I set up my account was place a password on it. After all my CC could also have been used to buy movies and TV shows which is a lot more expensive.

I’m curious why she cancelled her credit card when all she needed to do was de-register her Nook? Her actual credit card was only on the BN servers not in her device, so adding a password to her acct and de-registering should have solved her problem. Just saying 🙂

We really should feel sorry for her since she has no idea what she is missing, especially Cat’s books.

Wow, I am so jealous of the person who got her NOOK! Those are some fabulous books by some really great authors and I not only own a lot of those books but will most probably be purchasing more in the future 🙂
And does she really expect use to believe she hides “historical fiction” in her underwear drawer? Last time I checked we hide things in our underwear drawer we don’t want other people to find (like her secret erotic fiction), lol
She obviously is very closed minded and has never read erotica so you really cannot comment or have an educated opinion on something you have never read or tried before. Unless it really was erotica in her underwear drawer and she is just a hypocritical prude.
Anyways thanks for screen-shot because it for us because surprise (not) B & N removed it. I do not shop B & N and prefer Amazon.
The one thing we can thank her for though is the free promo for Romance & Erotica books that got free publicity from this however unintentional on her part 🙂

I can just imagine the boys at Barnes & Noble trying to compensate for their own lack of the Alpha Male gene we all love to read about. It must be bad if they are willing to take on all of us that read and enjoy the romantic/erotic genre, and the authors that write some of our favorite books. I think it was a guy that lost his Nook. (and that was the only nooky he could get ;>) Bad joke, yes I know.

I am glad I own a Kindle. If I lost mine, I would be able to remove my registration from it and the person that stole it would have absolutely nothing to read! Why keep it registered if you do not even have the NOOK? Then when s/he can afford a new one all her books will be transferred. The Kindle works that way, I would think the Nook would have a similar feature.